Writing under censorship in Soviet-dominated Poland, Stanisław Lem turned to the fantasies of science fiction to offer radical critiques of modern life. His novels inspired many filmmakers, and the series of Lem adaptations screening Nov. 1-11 at Anthology Film Archives includes the most famous of them, Andrei Tarkovsky’s “Solaris,” along with Steven Soderbergh’s version of the same book and the Czech director Jindřich Polák’s “Ikarie XB-1,” which Stanley Kubrick watched while planning “2001: A Space Odyssey.”